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ehnto ◴[] No.43102277[source]
The pathology for broken collar bones was changing right as I took up mountain biking, and subsequently shattered my collarbone.

It was hotly debated at the hospital, if my specific case should be operated on or not. Each time I had a checkup, one doctor would say "wait and see" while the other was saying "I can't believe we didn't operate on this".

At any rate, the outcome was as good as if they had operated on it, according to the doc anyway. Nice of them to test it out on me!

More related to this though, I have broken both my collarbones, the first time I had little direction and just held my arm still for 2-3 months. It took forever to heal, and my arm atrophied significantly. The second time, similar severity. I was guided through rehab and I was back using my arm within the first month, very little atrophy.

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1. jack_pp ◴[] No.43103595[source]
I had a broken collar bone last year in Bucharest and I moved back to my hometown because of it. I had to check in after a week or two to see how it's healing but was lazy about it so I went to the hospital after 3 weeks and was told there's a waiting list 10 days long and go to a private clinic. At the private clinic the doctor didn't even look at me, or the x-rays I just took and just told me to go into surgery back in Bucharest. Luckily when my mother heard she found a surgeon through a friend of a friend that looked at my x-rays on whatsapp and told me it's fine but just to be sure to visit him in Bucharest feel it in person, which the private care doctor never did.

So after 4 weeks I went to this last guy in a public hospital, told me I'm fine and can take off my brace, wait a week or two and go into physical therapy. Also told me in 20 years he only had to once or twice do a collar bone surgery so it's almost never the answer.

It's amazing that just being told I'm fine I could relax and all my muscle aches literally were gone 1 hour after that meeting so my advice in general is, be very careful what doctor you choose because medical hexing really is a thing. We put doctors on this pedestal and if God forbid you catch them in a bad mood they can fuck you up worse than before you saw them.

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2. danuker ◴[] No.43110602[source]
Placebo and nocebo are strong effects. Even when the people taking placebos knows it, they still work.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-83148-6

3. interludead ◴[] No.43112142[source]
Man, that's a wild ride just to get a proper diagnosis. It's crazy how much a doctor's attitude can shape recovery
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4. jack_pp ◴[] No.43113670[source]
I left out a bit, before I saw the doctor that told me surgery is the only way, I was consulted by another guy that was free and he scolded me because I came without the orthosis saying stuff like I don't want to get better and basically didn't even look at me or check my recovery after 3 weeks of wearing the orthosis. Told me to go to his private clinic and get a new orthosis where I decided to see any other doctor because I was put off by his attitude. I think the private clinic had a contract with the hospital I was sent to for the surgery or something.

Anyway thank God I found a decent doctor.